The agrotechnology group develops future agricultural production systems of food, feed, and non-food, including energy- and resource-effective production, automation, and reduction of environmental impacts.

The Biomolecular Chemistry research group has expertise in the synthesis and structural characterization of all classes of biomolecules and the research is devoted to solving challenges at the interphase of chemistry, medicine and biology.

Welcome to MetaStem, The Centre of Excellence in Stem Cell Metabolism at the University of Helsinki, Finland. The Academy of Finland funded MetaStem was established in 2018, and has over 80 researchers in four research groups.

Helsinki Computational History Group (COMHIS) is a multidisciplinary team that studies intellectual history. The work in the group is guided by methods from various different backgrounds ranging from modern data science to history.

The Helsinki Lab of Interdisciplinary Conservation Science (HELICS) is a research group whose goal is to develop methods and analyses that can help investigate human-nature interactions to inform conservation policy making.

Our research focuses on the functioning of lake ecosystems, especially on food web interactions and their implications on lake management, and on the connections between top-down and bottom-up regulators in the pelagic and littoral zones of lakes.

Project aims to combine typological and sociolinguistic approaches to language variation. Typological methods are applied to researching complexity of language structures but also to comparing sociolinguistic environments to one another.

Mind and Brain in the Systemic Context group goals are to identify systemic mechanisms for common mental disorders such as depression and to utilize the generated knowledge to develop or optimize new treatment applications.

The Radiochemistry Unit is part of the University of Helsinki's Department of Chemistry. It is the largest University-based radiochemistry research and education facility in Finland, and home to approximately 40 radiochemistry researchers.

Religion, Conflict and Dialogue Research Center aims to combine gender studies, study of religion – including theology – and peace and conflict studies in a balanced way in order to create a truly interdisciplinary approach.

Our group aims to study the oncogenic mechanisms cancer cells employ in an unbiased manner, by using sufficiently large scale and relevant biological context to find clinically actionable targets for treatment.

We study individual variation in susceptibility to mental health disorders, disturbances in regulation of sleep and emotions, and in tolerance to disrupted sleep and environmental stress, and their relation to health.

Jaan-Olle Andressoo lab develops tools to control gene expression at post-transcriptional level in orer to understand the gene function and provide new venues for defining treatment for neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson´s disease